Architectural Studies in Europe

23 January 2023

Baird Jarman and Ross Elfline, faculty directors for the Architectural Studies in Europe program, share what they are most excited to see on this program that travels all throughout Europe from Rome to Barcelona to London.

ancient greek stucture in sunset

German Studies in Austria

23 January 2023

Kiley Kost, faculty director for the new OCS program German Studies in Austria, shares what makes Austria such an incredible place to study and experience literature, theater, and art.

Hallstatt - Castle on water with mountains in the back in austria

SIT IHP Food Systems with Maia Garby ’23

23 January 2023

Maia Garby ’23, a Biology major, spent Fall 2022 learning about agriculture and food systems with the SIT IHP Food Systems: Agriculture, Sustainability, and Justice program. She traveled to Ecuador, Malawi, and Spain.

Maia Garby '23 Feature

Sea Education Association: Oceans & Climate with Micah Jay Strike ’24

11 January 2023

Micah Jay Strike ’24, a Biology major, spent Fall 2022 on the Seamans sailing with other students participating in the Sea Education Association: Oceans and Climate program.

A sail boat with full sails

Greece at a Crossroads: History, Landscape, and Material Culture

11 January 2023

Faculty Director Alex Knodell shares why he is so excited about the new OCS program Greece at a Crossroads: History, Landscape and Material Culture.

Greece panorama view of island in blue ocean

PragueBlog Fall of ’22, Entry 5: Where have we been?!

5 January 2023

Anna Weller ’24, a Psychology major, studied abroad on the Carleton Cross Cultural Psychology in Prague program in Fall 2022. See pictures of their adventures in Český Krumlov, a beautifully restored medieval town in the southwest of the Czech Republic!

arial view of a twon in the czech republic

French and Francophone Studies in Paris

5 January 2023

Faculty Director for the French and Francophone Studies in Paris Program ins Spring 2024, Scott Carpenter, talks about what makes the Paris program special such as the complete language and cultural immersion, the optional internship, and the “unreproducible experiences” they will have.

Fontaine de Copeaux

German Studies in Berlin with Josh Moore ’24

2 November 2022

Josh Moore ’24, shares some of the adventures he has been on in Germany so far!

The Brandenburg Gate, lit up at night.

Making Public History in Boston and D.C.

2 November 2022

Serena Zabin, the faculty director for the Making Public History in Boston and D.C. program, talks about the problem of how we tell the story of the founding of the United States — especially the relationship between academia and the public story being told.

grup of students infront of the lincoln memorial

CET Prague: Film Production at FAMU with Tori Aguado ’24

19 October 2022

Tori Aguado ’24, shares her adventures in Prague with us through her photography!

Tori Aguado standing in front of bridge taking a picture